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carnassial tooth. Aspect and size of 

 taxus. No ears, coarse scant hair, 

 anal glands as in Mydaus, genital 

 organ bony and annulated spirally. 

 Typically plantigrade and fossorial, 

 carnivorous. Teats four in a trans- 

 verse parallelogram. 



1 Sp. Inauritus nob. Indian Badger, 

 of Pennant and Hardwicke type. 



N. B. — This form is erroneously sought to 

 be identified with Ratetus Mellivorus. 



2 Sp. Tibetanus et Isabellinus auct. 



1 Sp. Labiatus auct. 



Sorecida. 



2 Sp. Indicus auct. et Pygmaeus nob. 

 ungulata. 



Pachydermes. 



1 Sp. Indicus auct. two varieties, 



Isodactylus et Heterodactylus nob. 

 1 Sp. Indicus auct. 

 Anaplotheres. 

 52. Sub. Wild Hog. 2 Sp. varieties, Aipomus et Isonotus 



nob. 

 1 Sp. new. Auritus, nob. 



RUM1NANTES. 

 BoVIN^E. 



Genus Bos. 



1 Sp. Subgenera ? Nipalese, tame va- 

 rieties of. 



Head exceedingly large. Cranium 

 bovine in its general character, but 

 much more massive and depressed, 

 its breadth between the orbits 

 equal to the height, and half of the 



45. 46. Ursus. 

 47. Prochilus 



48.49. Sorex. 



50. Elephas. 



51. Rhinoceros. 



53. Manis. 



54. Bos. 



55. Bibos, nob. 



